BETWEEN NEIGHBORHOODS (110', 2024, 2016) contemplates, mostly in split-screen, the global and local histories of immigration and imperialism, social and corporate globalizations that orbit the Unisphere between the age of Trump and AOC and that of Robert Moses, who built the giant stainless-steel armillary sphere to center the 1964-65 New York World's Fair at the crossroads of his metropolitan empire, in Queens. Juxtaposing original and archival footage, the documentary diptych connects NYC's crossborough present and past. This 2024 reboot features significant new research –– archival footage and audio – as well as original video to reformulate this work as its subject celebrates its sesqucentennial. Winner of the Founders Choice Award for Documentary at the Queens World Film Festival, Between Neighborhoods has exhibited transatlantically and is available for individual and institutional rental or purchase.